which the Cubbies won 6-5 on Alfonso Soriano's walk-off RBI single in the ninth #
Posted Friday 19th June 2009 19:49 GMT
I recognise all those words and yet I have no idea what that phrase means.
Posted Friday 19th June 2009 19:49 GMT
I recognise all those words and yet I have no idea what that phrase means.
Posted Friday 19th June 2009 19:49 GMT
As dead as Palm is, at least I can run my SlingPlayer on it!
Posted Friday 19th June 2009 20:31 GMT
AT&T does seem to allow Sling Player mobile to stream over 3G on other devices (such as Blackberry). Also, when Sling first announced the player for iPhone, the noted WiFi streaming only at Apple's request.. Maybe we have more than one target for that over ripe fruit?
Posted Friday 19th June 2009 20:31 GMT
Illegal restriction. AT & T has lost the little credibility it have left. This is a nother reason not to own a iJunk Phone. but as extremly despicable companies AT&T and Apple form a perfect pair
Posted Friday 19th June 2009 21:47 GMT
If anybody in the regulatory body had any gumption, they would begin the motions of stripping AT&T of their common carrier protection for discriminating network traffic.
Posted Saturday 20th June 2009 00:10 GMT
AT&T does not offer anything for free. You have to pay $30/month for unlimited data plan which actually is not unlimited because they block what you can do ... and this is all with blessing of lovely friendly so caring Apple company which restricts their OS more than anybody else
glad I do not own iPhone
Posted Saturday 20th June 2009 06:40 GMT
Cant wait till verizon gets the iphone!
Posted Sunday 21st June 2009 07:32 GMT
...because nothing actually happens in baseball. They actually just send a single JPEG at the beginning and middle of each inning.
Posted Monday 22nd June 2009 13:51 GMT
Snooker's popularity rose hugely in the UK - as it was an efficient way of colour TV.
What we need now is to find a sport that is most bandwidth effective thru as little happening as possible. Golf ? Cricket ? Manchester City ?
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